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20 'ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE FEBRUARY .10. 1923. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOCIAL NOTES Trusses lady AtnJnl LAWYERS TO PLAN FOR EXTRA JUDGE Bar Association Committee Will Report To-nifht. Htrle 4'ha OVR KOV.U.

At th iMtrtt IT Ctti Paine Vruff Co. 4 26 St. Cafk S.llliOollaeo Furniture Co. Our Thanks Dsns for special legislation empower- Ing Ooeernor Smith to appoint sn extra i an judge for Monro county to aerr until tiie neit election will be ennaidered by the Itochmter Bar Association at its meeting this evening at the Powers Hotel. The method of procedure in the appointment of the extra judge to lessen the i t3 CIICK3C3 in for the moat gratifying attendance of the public on Saturday, are quite inadequately ezpreaaed in thia newtpaper message.

Suffice to aay that we are pleated beyond words at the remarkable dia-play of interest shown in our latest enterprise. It certainly confirms our belief that there is a vast scope for our further expansion on this aide of the city. fe burden of Judge Willis K. Gillette and to expedite matters in the court ia in the hands of a apecial committee whose report will be made by Nicholas J. Weld-gen, chairman.

The report will be one of several to be made by standing and special committers on which eighty-two of the four hundred members of the association have served since the organization meetinr in January. Chiropodists! Part of arore. to rent, in if he ft claaa ihopping diatrict, particularly auitabl for chiropodiet; would be in complete harmony with th preaant buainaae. Reply XX-3S, this office. i'rogrcss in the preparation of a necrology of all members of the associs-tlon who iliorl it in ItiU'A FOR RENT Large Show Room AND Service Station 19 Scio St.

RENT REASONABLE WITH I.KAMK Inquire K.t Main or IMioaa SOU FOR RENT LARGE SIX ROOM APARTMENT in Eait Avenue. Living room with open fireplace, Iwo be'drooma, tile bath, maid's room and bath on third floor. Heated and lighted. Can be rented furniahed or unfurniahd. 'Call Park 768-J will be made by George S.

VanSchaick, chairman of the Memorial Committee. Other members of the commit! are Kit-gen C. Denton, John iJesmond, Harry Otis Pool and Kichurd White. Former Supreme Court Justice Arthur E. Sutherland, chairman of a special committee in charge of detail for the meeting of the New York State Bar Association, will make a report.

Mr. Sutherland is a tice-president of the state organization. Albert ('. Olp. chairman of a special committee, will report on the filing with Hie Abstract Company of tax searches Announcing The Winner of the Beautiful SEVEN PIECE Bedroom Suite which wit en display in our booth at the laat Exposition The name on the first card drawn from the ballot box at our Opening Saturday and announced by W.

Stanley Hawkins was Mrs. G. F.HEIN, 1 7 Angle St. Rochester, N. Y.

We congratulate Mra. Hein on her good fortune. from the State Tni l'enartment in rela- tion to corporate franchise taxes. A FOR RENT Store, 83-85 Franklin St. Loft and Office Space, 87 Franklin St.

Offices, 64 North Clinton Street Apply 87 Frankhn St. mit tfe having Charles E. Bostwick and Willintn Macr'arlane as members, will report progress being made on a plan to relieve congestion of cases in Supreme court. Other committees to report will membership, of which E. Jteed Shutt is chairman, and judiciary and legal reform of which William F.

Strang is chairman, The meeting to-night will be on of the mom elaborate of th season, includ USED HACKS 5-ton Bulldog Dump 2-ton Van 2-ton Chassis 2V2-lon Chassis The WHITE CO. 18 Catarract St. MAIN 1004 Call Mr. Hoefle or Mr. Booth.

ing a imiKirni program by School of Music faculty members, an addreea on "The Story of a Lawsuit." by 1 dl jjitxtice Sutherland and an address on Layman's View" by Thomas T. Horton. The newly organized glee club will make An invitation is extended in everybody to vuut our impressive new store and new stocks of Home Furnishings without the slightest feeling of obligation. You will be graciously kvelcome. im first public appearance under the MISS META WALTJEN, of Beach avenue, president of the leadership of Kdward M.

ogden. Zonta Club of Rochester, who will preside at the dinner-meeting and election of officers at the Rochester Club this evening. FEBRUARY" r.ugene Kainca is chairman of the Entertainment Committee. Other memben are Joseph R. Webster, C.

Porter lowns, Frederick W. Purkhurst, Claude 8. Smith. MORTGAGE MONEY Large financial concern has money to loan on investment properties. APPLY NOW! Bsardiley-Clarke Realty Cs.

19 East Main Street Main 2471 Cahill are guests at the Hotel Syracuse in Syracuse. Of interest to th member of the Zonta Club will be the dinner meeting at the Itochester Club this evening at MAGAZINE TO TELL OF MUSIC ACTIVITIES HERE S.W.WataFurnitureCo. STREET WEST Mr. and Mra. Herbert (1.

Stellwngen, of Lake View park, entertained at supiwr Sundar evening In honor of Miss Ltoim E. Fox. which director for th next tro will elected. A feature of the program will be the special music arranged by Mis Jean MacUonald. Niue director of a board of eighteen members are elected each year.

Miss Flora Voorhees, a representative of The Musical Digest, ba arrived in Itochester to make a survey of th music Furniture Sale 3-Piece Jacquard 'Velour Suites $116.50 Price elsewhere $150 Norman C. Hayner, of Westminster Book To Be Dlsctisaed. Mra. Helen Probst Abbott, second vice-president, of the Women's City Club, i 1 meet with Ihe book section at the clubhouse at o'clock this morning for a discussion of 'inslontin Stanislavskr road, has returned from a western trip activities here, to be published in th of several weeks' duration. 'near future In The Musical Digest.

Th I article wil be illustrated. Miss Ina Herley was the guest oft "The musical growth of Rochester," honor nt a dinner party Saturday even-said Voorhees yesterday, "Is of auch ing at the Odenbnch ml later at thentr importance that Pierr V. II, Key, editor party given by her associates at Ihejof The Musical Digest, realiaes th in-Itochester Telephone corporation. jterest. its readers would have In th de- I tailed presentation of the elements re- WEDDINGS, 'sponsible for that growth, and the in ALL BANKS CLOSED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 2th Lincoln '8 Birthday ROCHESTER CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION dividuals and organisations who have "My Life In Art." An exhibition of advertising art composed entirely of work of Rochester artlata will open to-day under the tu-aplces of the Art Committee, of which Miss Julia French is chairman.

paricipated in It. Apartment House Owners Get Our Price on Quality CWMINSKY FRANCIS. Miss Den Francis, daughter of Joseph Francis, of South Goodman street, ai.d A. M. Cominskv, eon of Mrs.

H. M. Comfiisky, Palisade park, were a i tl. "Mr. Key believes that a distinct stimulus can imparted to the music progress of the nation as a whole by making known to every other musically progressive community just what haa been, and ia A home of the bride's father.

Rabbi Ahe by it sister-communl A Valentine party arranged by th League for the Hard of Hearing will take pine this evening at th league headquarters. No. 01 Monroe avenue. A program has been arranged by Mis Gertrude Cardue, chairman of the Social Committee. Refreshment will be served.

Francis, of the Jewish Theological Sem-1 At IlluatrattMl ('msUHntr of 10 toot (Iflvfn port, arnu'hair, rorkpr firfuhle rtmlr, Id vartoun rtinihlnationsi jf nffwpt oolr. Hti'ttme we manufm-ttire nil our furniture you pay only wliftleaalr prtccn. Frame atrnof ly l.ullt. All work-mamlitp stid mat(rlala are tlie very bent. Our factory la our a how room.

GAS STOVES AND REFRIGERATORS CLUB TO SEND STUDENT TO GARDENING SCHOOL At the T. W. C. A. "tht Marion AVrlght Chapter will hav -SPECIAL- Plans to psy the tuition of a student ULTROTTERAi! inary in New York, brother of tne lir.de, performed the ceremony in the of the Immediate families, following which dinner was ervd to twenty-five guests.

Th attendants were Miss Hose Francis, lister of the bride, and It. oiuinsky, brother of th bridegroom. Mirs Lenii.i Scull played the Wedding March from "Iihergrin." The couple left for New York city, and will be at home In a fortnight at No. 153 Shepard street. Prenuptlal events Included a jiersonul DKKKRRKI) AT CASH PRICFH lltHIXi THIA WA t.fi a luncheon meeting from 11 to 4 O'lnck to-day; the Membership Committee will meet at o'clock this afternoon: th BtuineM Women's Club at ti o'clock; th rliglou Hucatlonal department at 7 o'clock thia evening and at o'clock th Y.

W. O.A. Art Oub will meet for a study of "Music Apprelation." WirtissTurniture (a 68 ELM STREET Trotter make Kitchan Equip mant and Refrigerators are bat. shower by Miss Peggy Clancy, hamlker- i Manufactures. Overstuffed Furniture hief shower by Miss Ernitt Schleble grocery shower by office associates; bridge Auxiliaries to Dine.

The fourth annual banqut of the County American Legion Auxiliaries to the Lowthorpe School of Landscape Archtevture for Women at (iroton, announced by the Rochester Garden Club, were approved by th members after an address yesterday morning by th prescient of the school, Mr. Oyru Winslow Mertell, at the home of Mr. Richard B. Harris, 'No. 1127 East avwmie, Illustrating her talk with lantern slides of gardens designed and constructed hy students, graduates and instructors in the school, Mra.

Merrell spoke briefly in description of the school and its work, Kstahlshed in ISttU, the school ia the first, of Its kind in the World and the only on in the Cnited States, Merrell said. The principal eourse ia a three-year period of any phase of landscape work desired, wfh special emphasa placed upon the garden and Its development, she stated. party for the bridal party hy Miss l.enna Scull; bridge party by Mies Maxel Yule; -in honor of the retiring county otfuers kitchen shower by Aliss Peggy illen and Misa Helen Remolds; a dinner and luncheon and bridge at The Sagamore by th Misses Sarah and Betty Komiss. will take place atthe Powers Hotel this evening. A large number ia expected to attend.

The program will be In charge of Mr. C. Van Haute, Mrs. R. O.

Garrison, atate president, and Mr. K. Ransom, staf secretary, will be the guests of honor. Th committee consists of Mrs. B.

.25 CUYS ELECTRIC FIXTURES '47 Tkraa ship every weak to For Seven Room House Hutrhing. Mrs. K. Shea, Mra. C.

Haute. Mr. H. Mors and Mrs. S.

Riedel. All Expaa Tours BERMUDA SOIiOVEY SAMIEUS. Mr. H. Samuels, of Regent place, n-nonuces the marriniie of her daughter, Estelle.

to- Samuel Solovey, formerly of Oil City, on Sunday, Cantor Charles Bender performed the ceremony. After February 23d they will st home at No. 2 Regent place. NOTED MUSICIAN LEADS LIKED RADIO ORCHESTRA COLDER WEATHER DUE TO HIT CITY TO-DAY A iteltxhthfiil place to speM vmir Wlotr vaeailen. Vrr low larluito Sntel ind in wfeila on the Islands.

The Hadassal Chapte' will meet at the Hotel Rochester at noon to-day for luncheon followed by bridge nd Mah Jongg. Msawfriaai HIIICS TUKNfR GLASS COMPANY require. in TICKETS Installed complete, including bulbs and glassware. Fixtures ire modern and attractively finished. Price includes crystal fixture for living room and hall, if wanted.

Don't neglect this opportunity of making an early selection. A small deposit will hold fixtures until wanted. MILLER. No records have been broken by th recent period of springlike weather, although it is decidedly unusual to hav thre such warm days in a row as Sat EUROPE AND TOURS Nurse' Association to Meet. The monthly meeting of the Rochester General Hospital Alumnjs Association will he held this evening At 8 o'clock at th Nurse' Clubhouse, No.

3" South Goodman street. Joseph Itneeht. director of the Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra, which braodcasls concert! from mny stations, ia cons dered on of th ablest mwlcal directors In the country, From a student In civil engineering in a small South Austrian province to a pupil in a Vienna 8chool of music, then to the Royal Opera Hous of Vienna as a urday, Sunday and Monday, Meteorologist Luther l)ey aaid yesterday, Saturday, Ihe temperafure ranged from 40 degree to 53 degrees; Sunday, from 45 to 08 degrees, and Monday from 48 degrees to 611 degrees. The storm center that was over Michgan yesterday promsed to put an end to the warm weather, although no severe weather is expected thia week. Tb barometer fell PERSONAL.

DRUQ i ELECTRIC CO. 220 Main St. W. Radio Lamps DpoHal Inn round (rip rates. Book now for print rt iiiDirar ulllno.

iF WEST INDIES KaMnti, Htu. Klnnton, Pntm rnl. Cartagena, Curaca. La Qnmyrm, Trintrtad. Hnrb1a, aUrilitiqu, It, Xbomaa.

I'oric Ktro and Hfriaud 29 SO.OO audi up. pat porta rtqulrtd. Appl at Gilbert Steamship Agency Powers Building Urttftit l'lr 19 St( Rothatr, N. Y. Wiring Supplies Mr.

and Mr. Charles H. WMtsle and Mr. Slid Sirs. Thomas Whittle, of West avenue left for New York yesterday to steadily throughout yesterday, and i promising violinist, to the Boston S.vmph- Ui ay I-IXAKCIAL STATEMKKT TOWN OP BRIG sail Bittirnay tor Atxiera on me new f0 associate conductor of' rainfall thrft arrived last evening ma irsna ir a visn oi 1 the Metropolitan Opera House and Dnallv followed by more rain or by snow to- ersl months, tigig, on th Atls range; fo (h ftf n( Mll(jc The temperature may fall down to Mnrkaish, with its nineteen famous mo-, WJ.AF nM of Nw Ynrk.a fomn(Mlt th freesing point.

ques and th ancient capital of radio brodcast ng stations. Th high temperature record for Fh- There's No Question The Yellow Label Takes Care of That! HEN you ate tkia" Yellow Label" on Hire. Turner Thin Plate Glaai you know it it more than (he product of a printer. It'a (he label of buat neia integrity, quality auprenv scy and money'a worth. Thin Plate Glaaa of high poliih and jlasile-like viaion it today'! moat advanced not in home building.

Ditcriminating home buildera know that in buying glaaa, lilt paint, hardware, furnacea.ett, they mutt be alert In epecify-ing known quality. When they are named there ia no chance for regreta. Sim Thia PkH Glaaa ia ike earn (hkkiMaa orduMry sUm, mm ckanciRM of Mh. w.igKc mmonair in oe mnng Th Orchestrs. comnosed of ruarv is held hv Kehruarr 24.

llMMl. when msnv places visited. the mercury rose to 70 degree. i nine pieces, broadcasts every Tuesday evening between 10 snd 11 o'clock and Hat la it I 17 in 4.KI.11' 67 4X ft afl II 4 1 IIlW.l 1.0W.1.1 .43 3.1.407.(11 l.lOl 240 Rl HTON. DUkaraomMita I 4fm 1 i.i 3L1IM.SI X.M17 4S4 Ml 3.1.11 (XI 3.7wn l7.K) 214 SO 777.70 2.tM) on SEEK PRIVATE TRUCKS TO COLLECT MAIL HERE every alternate Thursday evening st the Misa Alic Marcii hsa returned from an eastern trip of neveral weeks.

New York, Boston and Vtica were among tnt Proposali for furnishing the Rocheter places visited. Poatoffic with trucks to collect tb mails. Smm af Fans' lrlnt t'ounrlt Hock Light District ire.Sft Ki Are. Light District l.tif-j.i Home Arm Light IMsirlct S.Mtti renMelA Landing Rd Light-District .11,1.13 Kerndale Manor Light district feft If) llnnx Acre Kir District 4oa Last Atfnu Kir District h7 -H Monro Avenue Water District SA.MI Kldewalk IMst. No.

1. 81. Imp. I Mrirlk District No. 1, Curtis 4 Gutters 111 7.1 sewer District 7o ffr District 1, Hovlo Eilentioe J7.1SV1 II District Bondi and Interest S3 rinver fctrcet Water District Extension 1.J27.SI Monro Ale.

Water, Clover (Street Kvtemion Mi. 17 Monro Ave. Water, Howlaud Street 1,71707 f'lnwf Htreet Water District glut no iewer District No. 7n.i4:t Klin wood Water District Sewer District No. 1IM.IH4M Nnselawn Ifirtewslk District art.lti-J 10 Warren Park Water District ni.Totion Higlilasd Water District Council Rock Katatea Sewer PUtrlrt HtUUHiiA Council Hock Katate Water Xiiairk-t 74.WHI 70 Hlshway fund M.iWIT KrlUso rund 3.7(W Marlilnerr fund S.Uti Know and Mlarellaneout Fund fit fienural fund .14 -'tM 03 kool Fund Mrs.

Edgsr Norris left lsst week for Tacoma, AVasb. 71X1.114,1 13 B2.7.t7 (IS Mrs. Arthur Oster, of Wlndemer road, spent the week-end In New York with her daughter, Misa Jeanne Oster, a student at Drew Seminary. I17.21tl. 07 io.tm is to ,414.

taking ths place of the present fleet of government vejiiiles, will be received by th department up to March 2oth, Postmaster John H. Mullan announced yes-terda. Th Rochester office now has thirty-four trucks engaged in the work of delivering parcel-post matter, gathering mail, and carting it between station and postnfflce. Th advertisements for bids, posted yesterday, call for private truck to do this work. Th office, according to NEW OFFICERS ELECTED BY TAITJBIBLE CLASS Katherine Halstead was chosen president of the Tait Bihl Class of Central Presbyterian Church last evening at a meeting of the Eseoutive Committee.

Other officers selected sre Vice-presidents Mildred Wilco and Ruby Ham; financial secretary, Ann Woodworth; corresponding secretary, Martha Niedaugh. and treasurer, Eilrys Lays. Hoafease wer Hssel A. Brisee snd Betty Frsnk-lln. Th Tslt Class Club also elected So MiCowan, president, with Mry Clayton a assistant.

It wss announced that th annual dinner of th class will ltk pise on Fridsy, March til, (l tt)t Powers Hotl, same hour from stations EAF, New York; W.IAR, Providence; WEEI, Boston; WGR, Buffalo; WFI, Philadelphia and WCAE, Pittsburgh. Separate orahestr offering the same quality of mil have been organized to plav on Mondy nights of esch week from WTA8, Elgin, Illinois and KNX, Holly, wood. HOMEMAKERS MEET. The Homemaker Class of ths Westminster Presbyterisn Church hsd a business meeting and banquet last evening in the D. A.

R. chapter house in Livingston park, Mrs. Stsnley Davidson wag chairman. eited by Mra. Neil Preaton.

Mr. Roger Hall. Mra William Bruening, Mr. E. B.

Aleiander, Mrs. Loni Freer, Mrs. Harwood. Mrs. Albert Free and Mr.

amarn boon 72.S17.WI MM IB.Wk.tftO T4.IW 70 i.2S Ml Ml ,:4 ll M.976.U A.430S4 5.01.1 U7.ftWi.rt. MriwTaMMWTUir1 fcmM ISM HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY Cubimci Btavtaa. Maaws the advertisement, would require flvet Mlas Edith Feinberg, of Scio street, is spending two weeks In New York. George Howsrd Root, rt Avon, hsa returned to Syracuse Pniversity, after spending a week In Mostoa. snd Mrs Charles G.

Dnmotit. of North Good ma a street, and O. F. Mo S.altyJt SlocMMia and on-half ton screened trucks with drivers, nineteen one-ton screened truck without driver, six one half-ton trucks without driver, and one one-half tos truck sriU drive. Talsls St.aW.47S.At M7.mX' Alt wfc'rk mnat teapertfnllji tirbmltted.

BMIN II. HOWARD, uperlaur. Ta Brlgktoa, Monro Co, X. Charles La Bontf.

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